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Posted by Abie on October 29, 19103 at 12:17:52:
In Reply to: Re: Hap by Thomas Hardy posted by Mary on September 21, 19103 at 15:15:06:
I disagree with chris on some points.Chance gave Hardy more pain than pleasure. Pain is the last word in the poem and it has a special strength in the poem. On 2nd thought Chriss might be right because Blisses is capitalized but it is Capitalized because it is the 1st word in the line
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